Plans are set for 66 SUA carnival The Student Union Activities Carnival will try to attract more entries from residence halls next year, said Dave McClaim, St. Joseph, Mo., sophomore and general chairman for the carnival. The theme for the carnival was selected last night, but will not be released until next spring. Other chairmen for the carnival will be Mary Pringle, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore, assistant chairman; Jane Laughlin, Garden City sophomore, secretary; Mike Kirk, Kansas City, Mo., freshman, publicity; Jane Zimmerman, Ft. Scott junior, on-campus publicity; Jim Merchant, Wichita sophomore, off-c campus publicity. PATSY McCONWELL, Shawnee Mission freshman, and Andy Harris, Mission junior, jesters; Larry Robinson, Iola sophomore, tickets; Jim Hess, Wichita freshman, on-campus tickets; Dave Pack, Wichita junior, off-campus tickets; Tuck Brunner, Wichita sophomore, personnel. John Studebaker, Haven freshman, complimentary tickets; Official Bulletin **Foreign Students:** Those who took the Harry S. Truman Trip last week should call for their photographs at **Foreign Students'** Office, 228 Strong. TODAY Catholic Mass. 12:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 7:30 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel. Peace Corps Special Task Force on Campus, until 5 p. lounge, Union. Adult Care Home Administration Institute, All Day, Union. Ph.D. Exam: 3:30 p.m. William M. Congr. major in Mathematics, 119 Compd. Dav Deutsche Vierne Wird Am Donnerstag Tum 4:30, 112 Blake, Zucchini, 4:30 University Newcomers Family Picnic. 5:30 p.m., Centennial Park. "The Blind Mouth," 8:20 p.m. Murphy Hall. College Life, 9 a.m. Alpha Tau Omega, 1537 Tenn. Professional Advisory Committee Dept. of Social Work, All Day, Union. Ph.D. Exam: 8 a.m., Jerry Milligan, major in Education, 216 Bailey. TOMORROW Peace Corps Special Task Force on Civil Rights in Kansas Union Micronesia队 Muslim Society, 1 p.m. Myers Hall, Memorial Stadium, Review 4, 8 p.m. Memorial, Stadium Popular Film, "Bell," Book and Candle, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Dynea Aud. London. (C) Copyright 2014. Neil Stone, Shawnee Mission freshman and president of CRC, decided to hold the elections at a later date. This was also the last CRC meeting till next semester. The poor attendance was blamed on lack of notice to members concerning the meeting. This is the second time the election has been postponed. The election was rescheduled from last week, also because of the small lturn-out. Cathy Beagle, Boulder, Colo., junior, judges; Steve Adams, Bartlesville, Okla., junior, queens; Pete Woodsmall, Shawnee Mission freshman, concessions; Anne Hamilton, Shawnee Mission sophomore, booths and skits. Community Center 815 Highland Dr. The Blind Mouth, 8:20 p.m. p.m. Murray, IL Marnie Mohs, Overland Park junior, Nancy Matthews, Neodesha sophomore, Charles Roth, Salina sophomore and Bill Owen, Dahran, Saudia Arabia, junior, advisors chairmen; Mike Ryan, Mission sophomore, properties; Dorothy Ellsberry, Pine Bluff, Ark., junior and Cindy Caignon, Shawnee Mission freshman, decorations, and Dave Pitts, Wichita freshman, finale. Oread Old-Time Musicians Benefit, Broadway, Fiery Furnace, Canterbury House. FEW ATTEND; CRC ELECTION IS POSTPONED The Civil Rights Council (CRC) election of officers has been postponed till the fall semester. Only three people attended yesterday's meeting in the Kansas Union. GRADUATES and NON-GRADS From all departments of every school. We have job opportunities in all fields for you.Many nation-wide companies have contacted us to fill over 1,000 jobs in the U.S.A.Many FEE PAID. SNELLING & SNELLING Interviewing at Hoch Auditorium Thursday 9:30-4:30 UDK announces staff Men and Women Invited—See us for the best in career opportunities in clerical-technical-administrative and sales fields. Staff positions for the University Daily Kansan for the fall semester were announced today by Robert Stevens, Junction City junior and managing editor. Those named to executive positions include: Steve Russell, Topeka junior, associate managing editor; Joan McCabe, Lawrence junior, Barbara Phillips, Harrisonville, Mo., junior, and Walt Jayroe, Caldwell senior, assistant managing editors; Emery Goad, Junction City sophomore, city editor; Judy Faust, Memphis, Tenn., junior, woman's page editor; Ron Hanson, Shawnee Mission junior; sports page editor; Cheryl Hentsch, Lawrence junior, wire editor; and Bill Stephens, Topeka freshman, photo editor. The business staff will be announced later by Business Manager Gary Wright. Daily Kansan Thursday, May 19, 1966 INTERVIEWS FOR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT with THE MARQUETTE CORPORATION Average $150.00 Weekly If you're interested in money, opportunity and music . . . plus a scholarship award . . . Apply in Pine Room—Student Union 3:30 p.m., Monday, May 23 (Applicants must have car for work in Kansas City and Lawrence) 12th and Oread CLOSED TOMORROW ALL DAY! TO MARK DOWN ALL OUR ITEMS FOR OUR SUMMER CLOSING SALE! SALE BEGINS SAT.,21st.